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In this situation, the Source table is on a server (vWells_ListX). A Read-Only view is made available for an Access application to linkto. The Primary Key (PK) is ID_Wells
The Access application needs to synchronize to the ID_Wells when the server adds a new record. So the Access Application has a table Wells_Setting.
The purpose of the Wells_Setting is to let users enter values. For example: The Field ShowInListBox - determines if the well will be visible in various listbox for the many forms.
As VWells_ListX adds new records, just the new records need to be appended (replicated) to the Wells_settings. A routine for the Main Form - Open Event can run to take care of this.
The goal was to create one single SQL Statement that would find what is missing between the two tables; and append the missing records to Wells_Settings.
See Attachment:
1 Without Matching Wells_Settings
Just used the Access Query Wizard "find unmatched query wizard" to find the unmatched records. Saved it as a query.
2. Query 2
Used the query above to create an Insert Into query to the destination Wells_Settings.
3. Query 3
Copied the first query and pasted it over the Query 2's Select ... From statement.
Great! The result of Query 3 is one query that appends any new records that are not in the destination.
It looks so simple, but this was very difficult to find anywhere.
The Access application needs to synchronize to the ID_Wells when the server adds a new record. So the Access Application has a table Wells_Setting.
The purpose of the Wells_Setting is to let users enter values. For example: The Field ShowInListBox - determines if the well will be visible in various listbox for the many forms.
As VWells_ListX adds new records, just the new records need to be appended (replicated) to the Wells_settings. A routine for the Main Form - Open Event can run to take care of this.
The goal was to create one single SQL Statement that would find what is missing between the two tables; and append the missing records to Wells_Settings.
See Attachment:
1 Without Matching Wells_Settings
Just used the Access Query Wizard "find unmatched query wizard" to find the unmatched records. Saved it as a query.
2. Query 2
Used the query above to create an Insert Into query to the destination Wells_Settings.
3. Query 3
Copied the first query and pasted it over the Query 2's Select ... From statement.
Great! The result of Query 3 is one query that appends any new records that are not in the destination.
It looks so simple, but this was very difficult to find anywhere.
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